Are you interested in learning about Atlanta’s unique neighborhoods and greenspaces? Would you like free training from Trees Atlanta’s top instructors to become an Certified Expert Volunteer? Maybe you’re an environmental advocate, an Atlanta history buff, a bird nerd, or a public art enthusiast and would like to share your passion with the public. You can do all of this and more as a docent by leading Trees Atlanta walking tours.

No background in horticulture, botany, or gardening is required. We will teach you all you need and want to know about the trees, then we encourage you to bring your personal talents, expertise, and interests into the mix to curate customized tours of your own. Train with us this coming winter 2019 season and join the Trees Atlanta family of Certified Expert Volunteers!

About Trees Atlanta

Since its beginnings, the primary goals of Trees Atlanta have been to replace trees lost to development, conserve existing trees, protect green space areas, and educate the community’s residents and workers about the many benefits of trees. These actions have resulted in Trees Atlanta becoming one of the most widely known non-profits throughout metro-Atlanta and a highly regarded community steward of our urban environment.

Founded in 1985 by Central Atlanta Progress (the downtown business leaders association), the Atlanta Commissioner of Parks, and the Junior League of Atlanta, Trees Atlanta was initially tasked with improving the tree canopy in downtown Atlanta. Despite the fact that the Atlanta metropolitan area is recognized by the National Forest Service as “the most heavily forested urban area in the country”, the Atlanta Central Business District was severely lacking in trees compared to other major cities across the country and around the world. Trees Atlanta met that challenge head-on, planting 40+ shade trees in downtown Atlanta in its first year. Since then, Trees Atlanta has expanded its focus to the entire metro area (inside I-285), and 126,000 trees later, the mission continues to evolve. Learn more →